😒83+ Jealous Kaomoji — Copy & Paste Envy, Envious, Pouty Text Faces【2026】
Browse 83+ jealous / envious / pouty kaomoji including 25 new entries from 5/8. Perfect for Mother's Day envy reactions (May 10), GW-after FOMO posts seeing friends' vacations, colleague promotion sulks, "I wish I had thought of that gift" replies on LINE, X, Discord, Instagram. Browse our full kaomoji collection →
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- Q. What are popular jealous kaomoji?
- (;¬_¬) for suspicious side-eye and (≧Д≦) for frustrated jealousy are the most popular. They express envy in a fun, non-offensive way on social media.
- Q. When do people use jealous kaomoji?
- Jealous kaomoji are used when friends share exciting experiences, when a partner talks to someone else, or when someone has something you want. They add humor to jealous moments in group chats.
- Q. Are there tsundere jealous kaomoji?
- Yes! ( ´_ゝ`)フン…ベツニ is the classic tsundere response — pretending not to care while clearly being jealous. Popular in anime fan communities on Discord and X.
- Q. What are jealous kaomoji?
- Jealous kaomoji are text emoticons that express envy, possessiveness, or playful jealousy. They feature side-eye glances, puffed cheeks, and frustrated expressions.
- Q. When should I use jealous kaomoji?
- Use them playfully when a friend shares amazing news, when your partner mentions someone else, or when reacting to something you wish you had. They add humor to envy.
- Q. Are jealous kaomoji rude to use?
- Not at all — they're almost always used playfully. Sending (눈_눈) or (¬_¬) after a friend's vacation photo is understood as lighthearted jealousy, not genuine hostility.
- Q. What jealous kaomoji have side-eye expressions?
- Classic side-eye jealous kaomoji include (¬_¬), (눈_눈), and (→_→). The sideways glance perfectly captures suspicious or envious watching.
- Q. Can I use jealous kaomoji on Discord?
- Yes! Jealous kaomoji are popular Discord reactions for when someone shares loot drops, achievements, or good news. They add playful salt to congratulations.
- Q. What is the cultural context of jealous kaomoji in Japan?
- In Japan, expressing jealousy through kaomoji is common and socially acceptable — it's seen as endearing honesty. Characters like ムカッ (irritated) and ジト目 (staring eyes) are well-known tropes.
- Q. How do jealous kaomoji differ from angry kaomoji?
- Jealous kaomoji are more passive — side glances, puffed cheeks, sulking. Angry kaomoji are aggressive — sharp symbols, exclamation marks, fierce expressions. Jealousy is quieter and more internal.
- Q. What jealous kaomoji work for memes?
- Over-the-top ones like (╬ Ò﹏Ó) and ┗(▀̿ĺ̯▀̿ ̿)┓ work great for memes. The exaggerated expressions enhance humorous jealousy situations.
- Q. Do jealous kaomoji work on Instagram?
- Yes. Instagram comments and DMs fully support Unicode, so jealous kaomoji display perfectly. They're a fun reaction to enviable travel, food, and lifestyle posts.
- Q. Are there cute jealous kaomoji?
- Absolutely — (>̯-̮<̯) and (ㅎ.ㅎ) combine jealousy with cuteness. Puffed-cheek kaomoji are especially adorable, turning envy into something charming.
- Q. Can I use jealous kaomoji in group chats?
- They're perfect for group chats! When someone shares exciting plans and you're left out, a well-placed (¬_¬) communicates 'so jealous' with humor everyone appreciates.
- Q. How many jealous kaomoji does kaomojis.jp offer?
- We have a wide range of jealous kaomoji from subtle envy to dramatic possessiveness. All free to copy with one tap, updated regularly with new expressions.